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Der Ostluft/UGZ Fork ermöglicht die Nutzung von pandoc-crossref zur Erstellung von Querverweisen innerhalb des Dokuments. Dies erfordert die Installation von einer kompatiblen pandoc Version.

Pandoc kann ohne Adminrechte in das Benutzerverzeichnis installiert werden. Danach kopiert man die pandoc-crossref.exe in das Verzeichnis %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Pandoc. Nach der Installation von Pandoc RStudio neu starten.

Das R Package kann mit folgendem Befehl installiert werden:

install.packages(remotes)  # if necessary
remotes::install_github("Ostluft/rmdformats")

Danach kann im RStudio aus dem Menu File > New File > R Markdown der Dialog zur Erstellung einer rmd Datei gestartet werden. In diesem Dialog wählt man die Option "From Template" aus und in der Liste dann "HTML Format readthedown"

Die Nutzung der PDF Variante setzt tinytex voraus. Dieses Package wird auf folgende Art installiert:

install.packages("tinytex") 
tinytex::install_tinytex()

rmdformats

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This R package provides ready-to-use HTML output formats and templates for RMarkdown documents. The goal is to produce clean documents "out of the box", with or without the RStudio IDE.

Formats gallery

The package provides several HTML output formats. You can click on an image to see a real HTML output sample.

material format

Format taken from the Material design theme for Bootstrap 3. Document is split into pages at each <h1> header, and the table of contents allows an animated navigation between these pages (you can use the cards: false preamble parameter to disable the splitting and display all the cards at once).

readthedown format

Adapted from the corresponding readtheorg theme of the org-html-themes project, fully responsive with dynamic table of contents and collapsible navigation.

html_clean format

Simple and clean template with dynamic table of contents, very similar to the one from the great knitrBootstrap package by Jim Hester.

html_docco format

Simple template, no table of contents. CSS heavily inspired from the default one of the docco project.

Features and helpers

Some extra features are available depending on the format :

  • readthedown is fully responsive, with collapsible navigation
  • html_clean and readthedown provide an automatic and dynamic table of contents
  • html_clean and html_docco provide automatic thumbnails for figures with lightbox display
  • code folding and tabsets are supported like in RStudio's HTML template

The package also provides a create.doc() function as well as RStudio document templates to easily generate an empty and ready to use rmarkdown file with several configuration directives.

Finally, it also provides the pilltabs() helper function, which allows to display a crosstab dynamically. See one of the output samples for a live example.

Installation

You can install the latest stable release from CRAN :

install.packages("rmdformats")

Or the latest development snapshot from GitHub :

install.packages(remotes)  # if necessary
remotes::install_github("juba/rmdformats")

Creating a new document

Within RStudio

Choose File > New File... > R Markdown..., then select From Template. You should then be able to create a new document from one of the package templates.

Without RStudio

The create.doc() function allows you to create a new directory with a clean ready-to-use RMarkdown file. create.doc() gets two main arguments :

  • dirname is the name of the folder and RMarkdown file to be created
  • format is the format name ("html_clean" or "html_docco")

By default, a Makefile file will be created in the new folder for direct rendering from the command line.

Rendering

With RStudio

Rendering from within RStudio should be quite simple : just click the Knit button.

Rendering from R

You can render your document into HTML directly from within R with the render() function from the rmarkdown package :

library(rmarkdown)
render("mydocument.Rmd")

Rendering with the Makefile

If you created your .Rmd file with the create.doc() function, you can then generate HTML or PDF files with :

make html
make pdf

You can also clean out any generated files and cache with :

make clean

Credits

  • Magnific popup lightbox plugin
  • The code of create.doc() is heavily inspired by the create.project() function of the ProjectTemplate package
  • The CSS for the html_docco format is heavily inspired from the default one of the docco project.
  • The CSS and JavaScript for readthedown is adapted from the corresponding readtheorg theme of the org-html-themes project, which is itself inspired by the Read the docs Sphinx theme.
  • The CSS and JavaScript for material has been taken from the Material design theme for Bootstrap 3 project and its presentation page
  • JavaScript and HTML code for code folding and tabbed sections are taken from the RStudio's default rmarkdown HTML template

The html_clean styling and features are very similar to the ones from the great knitrBootstrap package by Jim Hester.

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